4K JetBlue Airlines Airbus A320-232 Takeoff from John F. Kennedy |JFK, New York City - Orlando, FL

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Flight Details:
    Date: Saturday, July 29th, 2023
    Airline: JetBlue Airlines
    Flight Number: B6 2583
    Registration: N834JB
    Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
    Age 10 Years
    Seat: Unknown
    Origin: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) NYC
    Destination: Orlando International Airport (MCO) FL
    Scheduled Departure Time: 6:30 PM
    Scheduled Arrival Time: 9:34 PM
    Actual Departure Time: 7:41 PM
    Actual Arrival Time: 10:02 PM
    Flight Duration: 2 hrs 21 minutes
    Camera: GoPro Hero 9 Black
    This video shows the takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York using the GoPro Hero 9 camera. Hope You Enjoy.
    Tags: JetBlue Airlines,Airbus A320-232,Takeoff,New York City, Orlando,Economy,United States,West Indies,Caribbean,Aviation,GoPro Hero 9 Black,Flight Vlog,NYC to MCO, John F. Kennedy International to Orlando International Airport,John F. Kennedy International Airport, Orlando International Airport,Clear, Taxi, Crystal clear, Shore, Shoreline, Evening, Morning, Afternoon,4K, High Definition, High Quality, Narrow-Body Aircraft,East Coast, Florida, Weather, Thunderstorm

Komentáře • 7

  • @jasonfrancis5570
    @jasonfrancis5570 Před měsícem

    Sorry i have not been commenting much but i auve been watching all the vid love them thx you for all the worl you did even thou this was a long rime ago it still thx you and hope to see more btw there are 4 f16 2 kc135 and 2 c17 and st celid airport right k ow for training i got some pics of it very cool other than that thank you very much for the vid keep up the good work

    • @CptStarGazerAviation
      @CptStarGazerAviation  Před měsícem +1

      That's fine bro, I appreciate the support. I heard those f16's pass over my house upon landing, engines were so Loud and powerful.

  • @trustceno
    @trustceno Před měsícem

    The flaps are left extended (leading edge) mainly in the summer months at hot airports, so that the bleed air ducts in the leading edges dont get too hot and set off the bleed overheat msgs. you mainly see this on Airbuses

  • @PGIOL
    @PGIOL Před 15 dny

    LEFT THERE WHY THE OLD OHHHHNES